Burner



. Patented Nov. 8, [898. H. M. HAMRICK.

BURNER.

(Application filed Aug. 22, 1898'.)

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HARRY M. IIAMRIOK, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA;

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srEcIFIoArIoN forming part of Letters Patent No. 613,922, dated November 8, 18953.

Application filed August 22, 1898. Serial No. 689,223- (No model.) I

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, HARRY M. HAMRIOK, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia,State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Burners, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings.

My invention consists of an improvement in burners; and it consists in providing means independent of the burner-tube for conducting heat from the upper portion of said tube or from a point above the latter to the lower portion thereof.

It further consists of novel details of construction, all as will be hereinafter set forth.

Figure 1 represents a side elevation of the burner embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a vertical sectional view thereof.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.

Referring to the drawings, A designates a burner, which consists of the tube B, which is suitably supported by the rods 0 on a casing or plug D, the latter being provided with a vaporizing-chamber E, having an outlet F,

a and being adapted to be secured in any deent of the burner-tube, will be applicable to other burners than the one shown.

K designates a mantle above the burnertube, which is secured to the ring L, the latter being supported by a conductor or bar M, which is secured to or forms a part of the plug D, said bar M extending downwardly adjacent to the burner-tube B and being formed of suitable heat-conducting material.

N designates a supply-pipe which leads from a suitable source of supply (not shown) and communicates with a pipe P,which leads into the chamber E in the plug or casing D.

A suitable pin-valve Q or analogous device controls the supply of hydrocarbon, as desired.

quickly heated and conveys the heat to the I casing Dthat is, from the mantle or upper portion of the tube B to the lower portion thereof-and thus effectually vaporizes the hydrocarbon in the chamber E.

It will be evident that various changes may be made in the construction herein shown and described, and I do not desire, therefore, to be limited to the exact construction I have herein shown and described, but reserve to myself the right to make all such changes as may come within the scope of my invention.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. In a burner, the combination of a vapo rizing-chamber, a conductor supported there on,a tube suitably supported above said chamber, air-inlet'passages intermediate of said chamber and tube and a mantle sustained from said conductor, whereby heat is con ducted from said mantle to said vaporizingchamber.

2. In a burner, a tube, a vaporizing-chamber, means for introducing hydrocarbon thereinto, a mantle located above said tube, but disconnected therefrom, and an upright conductor'independent of said tube and adapted to conduct the heat from a point above said tube to a point below'the latter, said mantle being supported upon saidconductor.

3. In a burner, a tube, a plug or casing having a vaporizing-chamber therein below said tube, said tube, being suitably supported above said casing, a conductor independent of said tube and leading to said chamber and a mantle supported by said conductor,whereby heat is conducted from a point above said tube, to a point below the latter. y

4. The combination of a tube, a vaporizingchamber, a conductor arising from said chamber, but disconnected from said tube, and a mantle supported upon said conductor, where= by heat is conducted from the upper portion a conductor arising from said casing, and a of said tube independently of the latter to a mantle supported above said tube by means [0 point below said tube. of said conductor.

5. The combination of a plu or casin a vaporizing-chambertherein,atlTbe suppor ted HARRY HAMRICK upon said casing and adapted to receive air \Vitnesses: I p in its lower extremity, inlet and outlet ports JOHN A. WIEDERSHEIM for said casing, screens or gauze in said tube, I. XV. HOYER. 

